I don't know if I've offered anything here this month that terribly informative - it's been as typically self-centered as any other blog - but I have learned a lot. I thought I would wrap up with a little list of things I have either observed over the past month or epiphanies I have had over the past few years that came to mind this month. I'll leave it to you to guess which is which.
- Tabasco is hotter than "hot sauce."
- People in the church are still just people.
- I get more done by getting up early than by staying up late.
- It's better to be loving than to be right (most of the time).
- Ignore the opinions of those who won't follow their own advice.
- If you need the medicine, take it. No one will give you a medal for toughing it out.
- After childhood, no one will make you take a nap. Do it anyway.
- Everyone struggles with something.
- Order what you really want.
- Don't fail to plan; just know sometimes plans fail.
- Enthusiasm and warm sincerity are the most attractive qualities anyone can have.
- Just because someone doesn't love you the way you want doesn't mean they don't love you.
- Give the world your best. Not for the world's sake - but for yours.
- It's called faith for a reason.
- Debt-free feels good.
- Be there.
- I want to be the kind of woman who prays about things more than she talks about them.
- Your audience is always pulling for you.
- Nothing wins a crowd over like humor.
- Marry the person you can go through valleys with. If he can make you laugh even in the bleakest times, so much the better. (I did and he does. We've been through some dark days together.)
- I would have missed many beautiful sunrises were it not for my children.
- Nobody cares how much you know unless it's a job interview (or your mother).
- If something ever happened to me, I'd hate for my friends to come through my house and think, "Man, she was a lousy housekeeper." But that's better than being a lousy wife or mother.
- It never hurts to ask.
- Comparison truly is the thief of joy.
- It's really tough not to compare yourself with other parents and your child's abilities and achievements with their peers. Better to realize it and stop now than to hurt your child later.
- There's a fine line between toddler inquisitiveness and naughty mischief.
- When we talk about the "gift of cooking," some people are referring to a talent. But actually, cooking is a gift of time, effort, and taste to the one being fed. It's an opportunity to be creative, to try new things, and to have fun, so in that way, it's a gift to the cook as well.
- There are things a lady just should not find funny.
- You can pitch a fit or get the job done but not both at the same time.
- To learn a new behavior or unlearn an undesired one, take the 30-day challenge. I did!
5 comments:
I'm so proud of you for sticking with this. I love you!
I've really enjoyed your 31 things saga. Keep up the good work -- I love reading your blog
Yea! Thanks for a wonderful month of reading. I really enjoyed it and was inspired :)
Thanks friends for reading - and commenting! It was a lot of fun and I'm glad it was fun for you all, too. Any ideas for future projects - shout it out! Love you all.
I'd like reading about your day. What you and the kids did, ate, said, etc. the most mundane things to you will be interesting to me. In the month of December, you can talk a lot about the past year and year to come too.
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